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[FreeCoursesOnline.Me] [Packt] Building Microservices From Scratch [FCO]
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By : Jonathan Forrider Released : 30 May 2019 (New Release!) Torrent Contains : 33 Files, 7 Folders Course Source : https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/building-microservices-scratch-video
Build your app using the microservices architecture with SaaS and DaaS. Test and monitor its performance using modern tools
Video Details
ISBN 9781788990943 Course Length 2 hours 29 minutes
Table of Contents
• Set Up a Monolithic Application to Convert to Microservices • Breaking and Converting the Application to Microservices • Extract the Messaging Function Using SaaS • Setup Load Balancing and Redundant Version of the App • Testing Your Application’s Performance
Learn
• See the differences between monolithic and microservices • Break up a medium/large application into multiple smaller functions • Use APIs to share data across different functions • Different types of microservices such as third-party plugins SaaS and Daas • Understand terminologies such as SaaS, DaaS, and APIs and what they mean • Test the application with tools such as JMeter and Gatling • Monitor the application’s performance to bring it up to the service requirements
About
If you want to move away from the old method of application development to the new and dynamic microservices way, then this course is for you. Microservices is a way of breaking large software projects into loosely coupled modules that communicate with each other through simple APIs.
In this course, you’ll walk through a step-by-step microservices approach that splits up the application into its functions via microservices and third-party plugins. You’ll see how microservices talk with each other via APIs and are all independent of each other irrespective of the language. These components will be built and tested to function as a standalone component.
You’ll learn how microservices takes the core application and duplicates it into multiple running versions, using a load balancer bringing the performance of the app up to the service expectations.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to develop, test, and monitor your applications with the microservices approach.
The code bundle for this course is available at - https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Building-Microservices-from-Scratch
Style and Approach
A step-by-step easy-to-follow approach explaining each section and feature in detail. You’ll be taking one application and converting it, which means you’re not pushing for multiple applications to be built, but one done two different ways, monolithic and microservices, to highlight the differences between the two approaches.
Features:
• A hands-on approach to practically demonstrate the migration from a monolithic approach to microservices • It takes you through the complete process of app development with microservices • It demonstrates the testing and monitoring of both monolithic and microservices versions to distinguish the performance boosts and load capabilities of both
Author
Jonathan Forrider
Jonathan Forrider is a passionate programmer. He graduated from the University of Phoenix in 2012 with an IT degree emphasized in software engineering and has been coding for the last six years. He works as a programmer analyst at the University of Montana while he also is pursuing further education in computer science.
When he’s not programming or learning new programming skills, he likes to spend some quality time with his family hanging out in the outdoors, watching a good movie, or reading a good book. He loves developing products in multiple languages and is dedicated to sharing knowledge and helping aspiring developers to be more successful in their software career. You will like his upfront speak and charming personality. His technical and industry coverage has been featured on Petri.com and TomsItPro.com.
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01.Set Up a Monolithic Application to Convert to Microservices/0101.The Course Overview.mp4
28.3 MB
01.Set Up a Monolithic Application to Convert to Microservices/0102.Getting Started with Microservices.mp4
54.9 MB
01.Set Up a Monolithic Application to Convert to Microservices/0103.Installing JavaScript (Meteor JS).mp4
18 MB
01.Set Up a Monolithic Application to Convert to Microservices/0104.Building Your Blog Application (Monolithic).mp4
29.5 MB
01.Set Up a Monolithic Application to Convert to Microservices/0105.Testing and Identifying Its Difference with Microservices.mp4
17.6 MB
02.Breaking and Converting the Application to Microservices/0201.Setting Up an Account with mLab for the DaaS.mp4
10.3 MB
02.Breaking and Converting the Application to Microservices/0202.Separating the Backend and Middleware for the App with an ExpressJS Server.mp4
43 MB
02.Breaking and Converting the Application to Microservices/0203.Breaking Up the Frontend UI with jQuery and Bootstrap.mp4
39.2 MB
02.Breaking and Converting the Application to Microservices/0204.Putting It All Together.mp4
54.5 MB
02.Breaking and Converting the Application to Microservices/0205.Testing the App for Being Fully Functional As a Blog Without the Messaging Portion.mp4
6.4 MB
03.Extract the Messaging Function Using SaaS/0301.What Is Socket.IO.mp4
11.7 MB
03.Extract the Messaging Function Using SaaS/0302.Creating the Backend of Our Messaging App Using ExpressJS and Socket.IO.mp4
27.8 MB
03.Extract the Messaging Function Using SaaS/0303.Using jQuery and Bootstrap to Build and Style the Frontend App.mp4
43.6 MB
03.Extract the Messaging Function Using SaaS/0304.Functional Testing of the Messaging App As a Standalone Microservice.mp4
14.6 MB
03.Extract the Messaging Function Using SaaS/0305.Integrate the New Standalone Messaging App As a Plugin.mp4
40.7 MB
04.Setup Load Balancing and Redundant Version of the App/0401.Using a Load Balancer and Its Functions.mp4
16.6 MB
04.Setup Load Balancing and Redundant Version of the App/0402.Copying the Application to Multiple Hosts and Using Apache to View It As One.mp4
34.7 MB
04.Setup Load Balancing and Redundant Version of the App/0403.Show How the Application Will Parse Out Users to Whatever Node Is Available.mp4
17.3 MB
04.Setup Load Balancing and Redundant Version of the App/0404.Making the Code Immutable and Less Volatile.mp4
10.6 MB
04.Setup Load Balancing and Redundant Version of the App/0405.Entire App As a Microservice.mp4
21.2 MB
04.Setup Load Balancing and Redundant Version of the App/0406.Defining Agile Development.mp4
20.4 MB
05.Testing Your Application’s Performance/0501.Running Unit Tests As Standalones.mp4
12.7 MB
05.Testing Your Application’s Performance/0502.Performing Integration Tests.mp4
18.2 MB
05.Testing Your Application’s Performance/0503.Installing JMeter and Gatling on Your Deployed App.mp4
11.2 MB
05.Testing Your Application’s Performance/0504.Running PerformanceLoad Tests Using JMeter and Nagios.mp4
42.9 MB
05.Testing Your Application’s Performance/0505.Doing PerformanceLoad Tests Using Gatling and AppDynamics.mp4